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What does it mean? vs What does it means? | subjunctive: Not to be late or not be late.
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simple present usage #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 20, 2008 21:10 pm   simple present usage
 

Can I use the following sentence?:I`m living in Zihuatanejo.

My native language is Spanish and my English teacher told me that tense is wrongly used, but I would like to know why.

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The brigade of American workers had won the lottery 207 million dollars
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